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Pillar of the Community
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This is awesome, guys. The response has been wonderful - I've got well over a hundred images already and more coming all the time. And, nohope587, you know darn well your stuff meets my specs easily.  Thank you all very much. We're gonna make something pretty cool of this.
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Super, if grade does not matter, I have one more worn than your avatar and, an 81-CC thats nice, and a rotated reverse, not sure if you need that :-)
swcoin.ecrater.com
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All of 'em, Dave. We'll need P01 for the Grading Set anyways.
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Coming your way!
swcoin.ecrater.com
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Pillar of the Community
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Seriously for guy how has nothing better to do in life IF YOU GOT IT FLAUNT IT.... SERIOUSLY we appreciate all that you do to make this wonderful subject more understandable...Its a great undertaking to collect all of these Photo's and make sence of it all...
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Valued Member
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So much to learn ... so little time ... :)
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Valued Member
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I would love to contribute! Now I need to download some photographs in the required size so they may be published. I'll get to work on this.
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New Member
United States
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Can anyone tell me how much PCGS or NGC charge to grade and slab coins. I just started collecting silver coins a couple of years ago and would like to have some graded. I noticed one of the members stated it cost around $30 to have a coin graded and slabbed. I have bought several American Eagles off of ebay and the difference in the price of an ungraded Eagle and a PCGS or NGC graded and slabbed MS69 are usually only around $5 more. How can, or why would anyone have a coin graded only to increase it's value by $5 or $10. Even MS70 coins are usually not $30 higher unless it is one of the lowest mintage dates. Thanks
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Pillar of the Community
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Checking the VAMS of 1921 - internal server error was the results on the first two.
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Pillar of the Community
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Here are the photos of my date set http://s1085.photobucket.com/albums...-top-obv.jpg a progress in the works, that you might be able to use something out of. The images are a bit larger than how they are displyed on the photobucket page. I posted some photos a while ago and you said you could use them but to date I see that the 1885-O, 1888-) and 1904-O still do not have photos. The patina on the 1885-O might be a bit dark to use but the other two are nice and bright.
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Pillar of the Community
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shoot me an email Dave..I get really busy,and often side tracked but Can send you a lot of VAM stuff...Gene...By the way. would you take them in larger pixles? or do I need to resize them for you?Gene
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Pillar of the Community
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Dave, Help me help you. I'm dead dog tired and confused by the construction of this website. I can't navigate well, and don't know entirely what you need to acomplish your goals. But you taught me a great deal about how to use my camera. And I would like to take pictures and share them with other collectors. Lets start with this photo of a 1904-O Vam-48.  The die scratch on the obverse is also shared with the Vam-23. I'm a little uncertain, but I think we may find a foundation on which to build. Is this the sort of stuff you want? How best can I get it to you? Thanks for your help, Kurt
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